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State-building, expansion and conflict
Civilization: Indus Valley Civilization
Name: Zachary Herb
Themes
How does this theme apply to your civilization?
Political Structures and forms of governance
During this time period the wealthy had power.
Because the Arayans had wealth, they had the power in the civilization.
Empires
Regional states and agricultural villages were formed in all of the Indus Valley Civilizations.
The hieght of the Harappan civilization lasted from 2600 B.C.E-1900 B.C.E.
Around 1800 B.C.E., signs of the gradual decline of the Harappan civilization began to emerge.
Around 1700 B.C.E. most of the cities were abandoned.
Nations and nationalism
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Revolts and revolutions
After fighting with the Arayans many of the Davidians had children with the Aryans makeing a new race among the world.
Toward the end of the conflict between the Aryans and the Davidians the Aryans began to fight against themselves, causing a revolt between the Aryans.
Regional, transregional, and global structures and organizations
During the Harappan society regional states and agricultural villages were formed.
In the end, the Aryans conquered the Harappan society.
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State-building, expansion and conflict
Civilization: Indus Valley Civilization
Name: Zachary Herb